This is what I've been working on: [market.android.com]

It seems like the kind of neat little feature that would appeal to a lot of people here and on Lifehacker. #oppositelock

Urgh... thanks, you guys. I haven't posted on any of the Gawker sites in recent memory, so I'm apparently rather fuzzy on how things work around here. #oppositelock
Question out of genuine curiosity: did anybody see my post a few days ago about my Android app project, or did Nibbles eat it? I was a little surprised not to get a single response on Jalopnik, Gizmodo or Lifehacker. #oppositelock
Hey you guys, I'm a crossover from Jalopnik but thought this would be of interest to the Giz community too. My boyfriend and I have been getting into Android development and are pretty proud of this nifty little app we created.

This is the absolute most idiot-proof way to share wifi connections (even ncluding tethering) on Android. One click to open the app and automagically generate the code, one click on the receiving phone to open Barcode Scanner and scan it, and you're done. It even includes image sharing and Google Cloud Print integration in the menu.

[market.android.com]

Reddit seems to absolutely love it, hope you'll try it out too.

[www.reddit.com]

#tips

Suggestions are always welcome, too! The best way to get in touch with me is via Google+: [plus.google.com]

This is the absolute most idiot-proof way to share wifi connections (including tethering) on Android. One click to open the app and automagically generate the code, one click on the receiving phone to open Barcode Scanner and scan it, and it's done. It even includes sharing and Google Cloud Print integration. Video demonstration included.

[market.android.com]

Reddit seems to absolutely love it, hope you'll try it out too.

[www.reddit.com]

Hey Oppo, I haven't been here in a while, but I wanted to let you guys know what I've been up to. Other than changing my clutch and flywheel (which a bunch of you watched on Google+), I've been getting into Android development with my boyfriend. Jalopnik might not be quite the right site to talk about it, but this is Oppo, so what the hell.

Anyway, we just pushed out the final version of our second app last night, WiFi QR Share. For those of you with Android phones, it allows you to generate QR codes with one click which other Android users can scan to connect to your network, without ever needing to type anything or even know your network name or password. I'm pretty proud of it, but of course I'm always open to more suggestions, so if you guys come up with anything please let me know here or preferably on Google+ (my profile: [plus.google.com]).

Linky to the app: https://market.android.com/details?id=com.sudomakemeanapp.wifiqr&hl=en

Video how dead simple it is to use: [www.youtube.com]

I'd really appreciate if you guys would check it out, download it, rate it, tell your friends about it, send it in to #tips at Lifehacker or Gizmodo, whatever. And to those of you on Oppo+, special thanks for being so helpful and supportive! Especially Prawo Jazdy and the Velocity Trumpets for suggesting Google Cloud Print integration. :)

If I had monies to offer, I definitely would. Those things are sweet.
Where did the 16-year-old part come from, Matt? I couldn't find any reference to her age in the forum thread.
The other phones with zero shutter lag do not take pictures at their full resolution, FYI. If the GNex takes them at the full five megapixels (which I assume it does), it either matches or bests its competitors, at least for the moment.

And I'm pretty sure the iPhone 4S doesn't have it at all, anyway.
Strangely, this feature is far more likely to get me to actually call people than their nagging ever was. Has anyone tried it yet? Does the person on the phone count as one of the nine slots?

Also, Mr. Tarantola, the link to "your" Google+ profile up above takes me to the profile of one Mr. Kwame Opam. Might want to fix that. ;)
You said it, teepo_15. I'd rather see the same basic product that already exists in a limited market tweaked slightly and made available to anybody who wants it. Just because it isn't "revolutionary" doesn't make it bad.
Are you on Google+ and in my circles? If not, please contact me there so I can add you.
Hi! Yup, G+ is definitely the new Oppo. If you PM me your name (here or on Google+) I'll add you to my Oppo circle and get you up to speed in a hurry. :) #oppositelock
There was actually a lot more going on than this one picture implies. The M3's wheel was actually completely torn off. Those of you on Google+ can see the full extent of the damage here:

[plus.google.com]
Have you tried it? It works a lot better than this does. #oppositelock
I have no idea if my comments are actually getting posted or not, so I'll just share this link for anyone who wants to join the real Oppo. ;)

[plus.google.com] #oppositelock
What, is my profile gone? Don't forget you can always contact me on Google+, too! :)

And no worries, Chris Carver is maintaining a separate map which I think has most (all?) of the same information, so we've got a backup if someone breaks mine. :P #oppositelock
I guess that's why I didn't know about it. :P

You should come join us on Google+! Need an invite? I have a limited number left if you use this link: [plus.google.com] :)
Wait, when was the last meetup? Why did nobody tell me???
Yay! Are you one of the people who used one of my invites? I am trying to put names to faces, heh. #oppositelock
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